At Robert Moore School we believe that:

All students can learn, be successful and achieve to their potential.
Student achievement is optimized when teaching addresses the learner's developmental level and learning style through differentiated instruction.
All members of the school community must feel safe, respected and included.
An open and positive partnership between home, school and community supports student achievement.
Unique extra-curricular activities and opportunities will enhance the learning environment for our students.

November Character Trait - COURAGEI will stand up for my beliefs and principles and face challenges, fear, and difficulty with fortitude."

What is Courage?
Courage is demonstrated by people who stand up for what they believe in their heart to be the right thing to do, even when others don't support them and might try to convince them that they are wrong.

RRDSB News

Please have a look at the Parent Involvement Committee's Fall 2018 newsletter. Learn tips to help your children succeed in school and to encourage STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) at home. Find dates of School Council and School Board Meetings, as well as other initiatives and events taking place in our schools.

Please fill out the survey to share your thoughts with us on the proposed school year calendar, including the start date (after the Labour Day Long Weekend), end date, PD days, etc. Your feedback is then taken to the Regional School Year Calendar Committee comprised of the CSDC des Aurores Boreales, Keewatin-Patricia District School Board, Kenora Catholic District School Board, Northwest Catholic District School Board and Rainy River District School Board.

The FNMI newsletter is released annually to share the highlights of FNMI learning in our schools. The Rainy River District School Board continues to support and increase knowledge, understanding and awareness of First Nation, Metis and Inuit histories, cultures and perspectives for all staff and students.